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Home > Department of Urology > News & Events > News Releases
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Popular dietary supplement unlikely to affect breast, prostate cancer
Apr. 2004

Between the sexes : more babies than you might think are born neither boys nor girls. Sorting it out is a lifelong struggle
Feb. 2004

A team for Sabra
Summer 2003

Am I at risk for prostate cancer?
Summer 2003

New frontiers in prostate cancer treatment
Summer 2003

Commonly-asked questions about prostate cancer
Summer 2003

Prostate cancer supplement contaminated
Oct. 2002

Prostate cancer : early detection helps save lives
Fall 2002

Urinary incontinence: more comfort for an uncomfortable problem
Aug. 2002

Keane brings urology research, vision
July 2002

Vasectomies - not necessarily as permanent as you might think
May 2002

Conversation with urology leaders about prostate cancer
May 2002

Treatment to prevent bladder cancer return is improving, confidence in immunotherapy growing
Mar. 2002

High calcium intake may increase risk of prostate cancer, while diet and exercise may help prevent the disease, says new studies
Nov. 2001

MUSC urologist to head task force on intersexuality
May 1999

The molecular basis for intersexuality, the developing testis
Jan. 1999

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